PumpingSol can design a skid mounted heat
transfer system to meet the needs of your specific application requirements.
Our Heat Transfer Skids are delivered mechanically and electrically
pre-assembled, making installation and start-up a breeze. Each Skid
Mounted Heat Transfer System is custom engineered to your specifications.
Skid mounted heat transfer systems are typically
designed for hot water, glycol-mix steam, or, hot oils as the heating
method. PumpingSol has designed skid mounted heat transfer
systems for snowmelt applications to heat up water on demand.
The engineering team at PumpingSol has
extensive experience on pumps, heat exchangers, piping specs and
controls. The skid mounted heat transfer systems are built in-house
and tested as thoroughly as practicable prior to shipment.
PumpingSol works with materials such as
carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, brass and aluminum. The pipe
work for your skid mounted heat transfer systems can be threaded,
flanged, compression or welded. We have certified welders in our
team. Our d design team can also provide CAD drawings for your skid
mounted heat transfer systems.
We are experienced and staffed to provide full
services in-house. Our in-house services include full custom design
to your particular requirements and specifications. In addition,
we can customize to fit any space or outside terrain conditions.
Your complete satisfaction is our goal; we strive to earn your business
every day.
Snow Melt Skids for Helipad Applications
These skid mounted heat transfer systems are specifically
designed for helipad snowmelt applications. On this pumping skid,
the heating method is via a heat exchanger; using low-pressure steam
to heat the water-glycol solution (hydronics) to keep the deck clear
from ice and snow during adverse conditions. The temperature is
set with a temperature controller located on the control panel.
The controller sends a signal to the spring return actuated steam
valve. An RTD (remote temperature device) senses the temperature
on the discharge side of the heat exchanger and the controller modulates
the steam valve to adjust temperature to set point.
The Heat Transferred Snow Melt System has the
option of being turned on manually via a HOA switch on the pumping
skid control panel, or the heat transferred system can be set in
an Auto position where the unit is initiated by a signal from the
snowmelt sensor.
The pumping system starts by initiating a low
flow delay timer. In the event the heat transfer system fails or
there is no flow, the pumping skid is equipped with an alarm. At
the time of the alarm notification, the motor starter is de-energized
and an audible alarm is activated. To annunciate the alarm, the
operator will select the “off” position on the HOA.
In the Hand mode the re-circulation pump starts and the low flow
alarm is overridden.
These skids were shipped from our facility within
2 weeks of order.